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SANDALPHON Sp1ing's Invitation BIARY J. BICCAFFREY Fourth I ntcrmcdiate Awake, and be glad, little lassie, Be happy, and come out to play, Springtime is here, little lassie, The blossoms have wakened today. Look all around, little lassie,' See trees in new robes, pink and white. See through their leaves, little lassie, There gleameth a soft, mellow light. Come out to the woods, little lassie, Come out with the wild flowers, come. Join violets and daisies, my lassie, Come out where the honey-bees hum. Do you know, my dear little lassie, ' Who made all these splendors we love? 'Tis He, God of earth, little lassie, Our Father in Heaven above. A Tale of a Talking Dog CATHERINE IIENNESSEY Third Rhetoric Oh, what can I say of the telephone? You know all there is to tell, From the time that it was invented By Alexander Graham Bell. But I shall relate a story true That will make sweet lips expand- The tale of a wonderful talking dog, As told by this man so grand. When but a mischief-loving lad, His brother Mel and he Mixed earnest work with pastime Of calm and high degree. Their sire and grandsire, both renowned For teaching the deaf to speak, Showed them how to make a mechanical doll That ma-ma, ma-ma would squeak. If wood can cry so that mothers run To see what ails theil baby, 1 bet a dog could talk quite well, And by that I don't mean maybe. Said Melville Bell to Brother Al, Let's get our little Skye, And we'll manipulate his mouth Till he'd rather talk than die. They tried about five hundred times, Till their brains were in a fog. How-are-oo-gran-ma-ma? was heard From the lips of that patient dog. page ninety-nine
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SANDALPHON Fourth Primary JOHN CORBETT BOBBY CLEARY ROBERT DAVIS CHARLES ELY HENRY GANTNER NVILLIAM IIOVVARD RUSSELL IIERBOLTZIIEIMER ROBERT KELLY BEN KIXEMPFER BILLY K.XEMPFER THOMAS NASH ROBERT RYAN LOUIS SOHIIMAOHER JOHN TREPPLE XVALTER TRITSCIILER Absent ROBERT GRAHAM Third Primary HITBERT DOTTER JOSEPH GALLEN FREDERIC GERLING ALFRED GOTTSCHALL PAUL PIERCE JOHN POOLE PHILIP RYAN FRANK SERIO VICTOR SMITH Absent BERNARD FOX page one hundred one
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